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the indianapolis man who built it says it leads to a lot of -- that's awesome, dude, comments from 6-year-olds. plus, look, it makes for a terrific random moment of the day. keller graduate school of management, you'll have a professor with you every step of the way. whether you take classes on campus, online, or both, you get the same attention, the same curriculum, and the same quality. 85 locations nationwide and online. discover how to grow the business of you... at keller.edu. >>> and getting back to our lead story, the racial rant of conservative radio host laura schlesinger, she used the "n" word 11 times while talking with an african-american who called to complain about her husband's racist-sounding friends. >> how about the "n" word? >> black guys use it all the time. turn on hbo. listen to a black comic and all you hear is [ bleep ]. i don't get it. if anybody without enough medical anyone says it's a horrible thing, but when black people say it, it's a affectionate. it's very confusing. >> i can't believe someone like you is on the radio sprug out the [ bleep ]. >> i didn'
the indianapolis man who built it says it leads to a lot of -- that's awesome, dude, comments from 6-year-olds. plus, look, it makes for a terrific random moment of the day. keller graduate school of management, you'll have a professor with you every step of the way. whether you take classes on campus, online, or both, you get the same attention, the same curriculum, and the same quality. 85 locations nationwide and online. discover how to grow the business of you... at keller.edu. >>>...
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indianapol indianapolis, interesting, the most affordable big city in the united states. so that's -- the issue here is that if you have to go to these places with something to do. you can't just show up there. >> opportunities. >> these are all high unemployment places, largely. youngstown, ohio, another one. the home for steel. >> right. >> no steel mills there anymore. and auto plants. no auto plants. >> exactly. so the other points here is that you've got to have opportunity, as you just mentioned. but you also have to kind of a financial portfolio. >> yes. >> if you're going to get one of these homes. >> they're not giving mortgages away anymore. so you have to have -- you still have to have clean credit. you have to have a down payment. and in some cases they want 20 to 30% down payment. so, yeah, you can still get loans with 5% down. but generally speaking, people are going to want to know that you've got that kind of credit. but if you think there's opportunity for you in some of these places and i point to detroit, where we have seen populations leaving, we have
indianapol indianapolis, interesting, the most affordable big city in the united states. so that's -- the issue here is that if you have to go to these places with something to do. you can't just show up there. >> opportunities. >> these are all high unemployment places, largely. youngstown, ohio, another one. the home for steel. >> right. >> no steel mills there anymore. and auto plants. no auto plants. >> exactly. so the other points here is that you've got to...
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it makes no sense to me in indianapolis where the same report reported that 19% of the african-american boys graduated from high school, that that school system is allowed to exist and people are allowed to be employed by that. when we look in the new england states, a state like maine, where you have 70 or 80% of the african males graduated. what we're seeing around the country is that there are successful models where they can graduate african-american males in the same cities where they can't. when the only option that the parents are is a horrible, failing school system, then you can put all of the work you want in, at the back end, 47% of the african-american males graduates, i bet some 50% of those are reading four or five grade levels behind. >> back to that, the program that they haufr in new jersey, these free preschool classes, and the fact that it's full time and they start early on, and they have a curriculum. what is happening there that's contributing to the successful graduation rates? >> new jersey schools as a state -- new jersey's public schools are typically very stro
it makes no sense to me in indianapolis where the same report reported that 19% of the african-american boys graduated from high school, that that school system is allowed to exist and people are allowed to be employed by that. when we look in the new england states, a state like maine, where you have 70 or 80% of the african males graduated. what we're seeing around the country is that there are successful models where they can graduate african-american males in the same cities where they...
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. >> reporter: from des moines to milwaukee, indianapolis to chicago, it's been a week of heat, humidity and heavy rain. >> you can call this the summer of the heat wave. outside of southern california this could go down as the top five hottest summer for many cities. >> reporter: in ames, iowa, the entire city is without clean running water after heavy flooding. >> thank you. >> yep. >> reporter: the weather channel's janelle cline is there. >> much of iowa is damaged after three days of relentless rain. massive flooding closed interstates, swept cars off roads, even killed a 16-year-old girl. >> reporter: while in chicago, another problem -- a mosquito population explosion. and the dragonflies that eat them. >> they're all over. just like a swarm of what you would imagine locusts. >> reporter: back here in d.c., forecasters say this is likely to go down as one of the hottest summers on record, following record snowfall over the winter. climatologists say it is linked to global warming. the hotter it gets, the wetter it gets, the more violent the storms are and the more moisture we have
. >> reporter: from des moines to milwaukee, indianapolis to chicago, it's been a week of heat, humidity and heavy rain. >> you can call this the summer of the heat wave. outside of southern california this could go down as the top five hottest summer for many cities. >> reporter: in ames, iowa, the entire city is without clean running water after heavy flooding. >> thank you. >> yep. >> reporter: the weather channel's janelle cline is there. >> much of...
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. >> it was the brain child, if you can call it that, of a man in indianapolis. his friends said -- look at it go! that's going to get to you school pretty quickly. why would he do this, you ask? that's the question that's going through your mine right now. well, he says, fis, because it's pretty cool. but it will teaches kids a lesson. that jets are hot -- the bus is, too. drugs are not. >> jets are hot and they should drive that way? i don't know. >> that's pretty funny to watch a school bus going that quickly. >> it's pretty cool. >>> same-sex couples in california five days away from being able to marry again. the opposition has just enough time to appeal. >>> that story coming up, and don't just skim through your friend's pictures on facebook. find out how can you actually use the popular social network to visit that friend in person. ten minutes after the hour. >>> come canning up on 13 minutes after the hour on this friday, the 13th. five days interest now, same-sex couples in california could be tying knot again. celebrations erupted yesterday after a fed
. >> it was the brain child, if you can call it that, of a man in indianapolis. his friends said -- look at it go! that's going to get to you school pretty quickly. why would he do this, you ask? that's the question that's going through your mine right now. well, he says, fis, because it's pretty cool. but it will teaches kids a lesson. that jets are hot -- the bus is, too. drugs are not. >> jets are hot and they should drive that way? i don't know. >> that's pretty funny to...
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the blue devils of concord won their 13th championship this weekend in indianapolis. this is their winning performance. awesome. congratulations. >> fantastic. >>> some local universities getting graded on how well they teach your kids. kristen dahlgren is live in washington wearing her college spectacles and a look at which northern california colleges will make the grade. surprising numbers this morning. >> reporter: yeah. they really are. i'm sure a lot of these universities are not going to be happy with this latest report card. the report is titled what will they learn. it looked at more than 700 universities across the country, they looked at how well or how many of these required core curriculum courses do they make students take before they graduate. they looked at seven key subjects, math, history, science, literature, foreign language, composition and economics. what they found was students have these huge knowledge gaps. they gave more than 60% of the schools they looked at less than a "c" or below. so, let's look and see how some of the local schools did.
the blue devils of concord won their 13th championship this weekend in indianapolis. this is their winning performance. awesome. congratulations. >> fantastic. >>> some local universities getting graded on how well they teach your kids. kristen dahlgren is live in washington wearing her college spectacles and a look at which northern california colleges will make the grade. surprising numbers this morning. >> reporter: yeah. they really are. i'm sure a lot of these...
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indianapolis 94. 90s for much of the east coast. 70 in seattle. 85 in sacramento. and 88 in boise. >>> a beloved family pet in oregon has earned her title as man's best friend. >> missy the dachshund came to the rescue of her owner after he collapsed from a vertigo attack. missy was outside but she sensed something was wrong and ran to a neighbor's house. missy refused to leave until the neighbor followed her home. then she ran laps around the house. the neighbor called paramedics and missy's owner was saved. >> the neighbor said he knew something was wrong because missy would never leave her yard on her own. we'll be right back. a short time ago, woman suffered from around his house. these people chose freedom over restrictions. independence over limitations. they chose mobility. they chosehe scooter store. and this is the team of mobility experts who made it all happen. ii great news, you've been approved for payment. dr. cruz, i'm calling on behalf ofmarie stanford. and they can make it happen for you. hi, i'm doug harrison, if you're living with limited mobilit
indianapolis 94. 90s for much of the east coast. 70 in seattle. 85 in sacramento. and 88 in boise. >>> a beloved family pet in oregon has earned her title as man's best friend. >> missy the dachshund came to the rescue of her owner after he collapsed from a vertigo attack. missy was outside but she sensed something was wrong and ran to a neighbor's house. missy refused to leave until the neighbor followed her home. then she ran laps around the house. the neighbor called...
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this is bill from indianapolis. your first caller that called in this morning -- yes, your first caller, he calls in just about every day. his name is hank one day, independent, jeff, next that, he is a democrat, one day he is a republican. he calls and, that obama, he is such a great man, such a great president. and you guys let him go on and on and on every day. build a commentator is the only one who will call people down from calling in every day. and you guys have a 30-day -- host: i apologize. i did not recognize his voice this morning. i am getting a note from the producer saying it has been handled. but if that is the case, you are right. we do ask people to wait 30 days. my apologize -- my apologies for not recognizes -- recognizing his voice. with selected, and on the issue? caller: if no, i just got upset. but i watch every morning and i enjoy the program and meet you said around and let the same guy call. host: hawaii, go ahead. caller: i believe the first caller the guy just criticized, whatever, i beli
this is bill from indianapolis. your first caller that called in this morning -- yes, your first caller, he calls in just about every day. his name is hank one day, independent, jeff, next that, he is a democrat, one day he is a republican. he calls and, that obama, he is such a great man, such a great president. and you guys let him go on and on and on every day. build a commentator is the only one who will call people down from calling in every day. and you guys have a 30-day -- host: i...
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host: let us hear from bill on the republican live from indianapolis. you are on the air. caller: yes, this is bill. from indianapolis. i called you the other day about this young man talking to you on the phone. he calls in all the time. he is a republican, he is a democrat, he is an independent, he is from 15 different towns up he is from 15 different towns up in michigan, he tells you different -- 15 different names. he sounds like a very intelligent man but how can you believe anything he says when he calls with 15 different names, 15 different cities in michigan and he calls all the time and you guys just let them, let him, let him. host: bill, i know it is a -- not a perfect system. we are working on it and have tried to identify the caller. obviously he puts a lot of effort in getting past the system that we set up to catch people who call in before 30 days. we need to allow 30 days between the phone calls. i am going to go to paul, independent line, orlando, florida. caller: good morning, greta. i love c-span. i am a c-span junkie. but i am calling -- bill is spot
host: let us hear from bill on the republican live from indianapolis. you are on the air. caller: yes, this is bill. from indianapolis. i called you the other day about this young man talking to you on the phone. he calls in all the time. he is a republican, he is a democrat, he is an independent, he is from 15 different towns up he is from 15 different towns up in michigan, he tells you different -- 15 different names. he sounds like a very intelligent man but how can you believe anything he...
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i was dumped in indianapolis -- minneapolis-st. paul for the night. all well and good. i went to pick up my ticket and got on to the flight and i was not booked, to my surprise and thanks. eventually i was able to get on the very best things which may have been a pilot's seat that would cause a delay somewhere else. the way that the system worked was that telephone call. the computers did not work at all. which it had been obvious this the project since i did not have a seat. the only way they did it was by telephoning someone that they've found in, i guess, atlanta. so much of the efficiency issues of mergers. but that is a personal problem. if my real concern is one of safety all the way around. i was astounded by the information given by the ceo's of out who was going to make sure that the maintenance in china, singapore and the philippines, was of quality. as though they had no responsibility themselves, that it was an faa responsibility. no, that is not the case. similarly with regard to the quality of the pilots and other personality on regional airlines that cont
i was dumped in indianapolis -- minneapolis-st. paul for the night. all well and good. i went to pick up my ticket and got on to the flight and i was not booked, to my surprise and thanks. eventually i was able to get on the very best things which may have been a pilot's seat that would cause a delay somewhere else. the way that the system worked was that telephone call. the computers did not work at all. which it had been obvious this the project since i did not have a seat. the only way they...
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kansas city 100 and indianapolis 97. 81 here in new york and 93 in atlanta. >>> it's a sight that makes you want to shed your clothes, grab your bubble bath and jump in. >> okay. 30,000 rubber duckies were dumped into the chicago river for a race toward michigan avenue. it was the fifth annual windy city rubber ducky derby. sponsors paid $5 a duck to raise money for the special olympics. >> each duck was numbered and there were prizes for the owners of the first duckies to reach the finish line. >> as exciting as this video is, we have to take a break. >>> an arab-israeli man is in custody accused in a series of stabbings in three states. he was arrested moments before he tried to flee the country. elias abuelazam is accused of stabbing 18 men, killing five of them. as jeremy hubbard reports, investigators are now searching for a motive. >> reporter: a slew of men maimed or murdered from michigan to ohio to virginia. the serial slasher case has scared and spellbound entire communities. >> the suspect in the 14 stabbing assaults in our community has been apprehended. >> reporter: as the
kansas city 100 and indianapolis 97. 81 here in new york and 93 in atlanta. >>> it's a sight that makes you want to shed your clothes, grab your bubble bath and jump in. >> okay. 30,000 rubber duckies were dumped into the chicago river for a race toward michigan avenue. it was the fifth annual windy city rubber ducky derby. sponsors paid $5 a duck to raise money for the special olympics. >> each duck was numbered and there were prizes for the owners of the first duckies to...
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♪ ♪ we're the kids in america ♪ oh, oh, oh >>> in 2007 peyton manning and the indianapolis colts won that team's first super bowl championship in 36 years. many sports analysts credit their victory to the effective leadership style of coach tony dunni dungy. in his new book tony dungy reveals the philosophy for success on and off the football field. this book -- in your book you write in the 2007 indianapolis colts, quote, was not necessarily the most talented team you had ever coached but was the team that came together best. what kind of leadership did you feel you needed to impart to this team to get the most out of them? >> well, i really felt like it was just pulling everybody together, getting everybody going in the same direction and believing in each other. that can be done a lot of ways. my way was just to really encourage and tell the guys what we could do and that team embraced it more than anyone i had. >> and, in fact, coach chuck noll of the pittsburgh steelers, a player, assistant coach, you said his philosophy was that -- his idea of your job was to help your team be
♪ ♪ we're the kids in america ♪ oh, oh, oh >>> in 2007 peyton manning and the indianapolis colts won that team's first super bowl championship in 36 years. many sports analysts credit their victory to the effective leadership style of coach tony dunni dungy. in his new book tony dungy reveals the philosophy for success on and off the football field. this book -- in your book you write in the 2007 indianapolis colts, quote, was not necessarily the most talented team you had ever...
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indianapolis 95. 81 in boston. 90s from new orleans to new york. 70s in the pacific northwest. 83 in sacramento. and 90 in salt lake city. >>> a buried treasure has been unearthed in israel and it is quite a chunk of change. >> to say the least. the 2,000-year-old coin weighs almost an ounce. that makes it the heaviest and most valuable gold coin ever found in israel. it was minted in egypt and bears a portrait that may represent cleopatra. >> in ancient times the coin was worth up to a year's salary. today it is valued at about $80,000. think about it, an ounce of gold, that's about $1,200 if it wasn't an ancient coin. >> you can mail that right here to "world news now." [ wom nine iron it's almost tee-time... time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze... my eyes water. but now zyrtec®, ]e fastest 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a new liquid gel. new zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. [ female announcer ] fact. when pain keeps you up nothing is proven to help you fall asleep faster than advil pm liqui-gels. rushing real liquid relief to ease you to s
indianapolis 95. 81 in boston. 90s from new orleans to new york. 70s in the pacific northwest. 83 in sacramento. and 90 in salt lake city. >>> a buried treasure has been unearthed in israel and it is quite a chunk of change. >> to say the least. the 2,000-year-old coin weighs almost an ounce. that makes it the heaviest and most valuable gold coin ever found in israel. it was minted in egypt and bears a portrait that may represent cleopatra. >> in ancient times the coin was...
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and 79 in indianapolis. 80s from boston to baltimore. and 90 in atlanta. >>> well, this is a truly unique way to knock back a few cold ones, or should we say, hot ones. >> you might want to bring your i.d. along with your appetite at this year's texas state fair. that's because the menu will include fried beer. it looks like sauteed ravioli but it's pretzel pockets filled with beer. >> this is a bad idea. i'm just going to go out there -- look, it's all running out. >> it sounds delicious. >> this concoction is part of the big tex choice recipe contest. we're told the beer does not lose its potency. doesn't just boil out because it's not fried long enough. if you want to try it, you will in fact be carded. >> mm, mm, mm. i'm thirsty. back with more after this. [ fema ouncer ] swiffer sweepervac's electrostatic dry cloths attract so much fine dirt on hard floors you may never go back to your old vacuum. / [ funny voice ] hey, vacuum, wanna attract more fine dirt? then try the static balloon! [ squeaking ] now who's attractive? / [ female
and 79 in indianapolis. 80s from boston to baltimore. and 90 in atlanta. >>> well, this is a truly unique way to knock back a few cold ones, or should we say, hot ones. >> you might want to bring your i.d. along with your appetite at this year's texas state fair. that's because the menu will include fried beer. it looks like sauteed ravioli but it's pretzel pockets filled with beer. >> this is a bad idea. i'm just going to go out there -- look, it's all running out....
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host: brian is joining us from indianapolis on the independent line, good morning. caller: good morning, thank you for accepting my call. my question was pertaining to the privacy. if they're worried about our privacy, then why is it that the consumer has to go out and purchase the cookies or whatever else it is to keep them from going in our background? to me, it just doesn't seem right to be on the computer, go in, and somebody retrieving all of my personal information, because i guarantee, out of their "transparency" i can't do that with the corporations and find out how much money the executives are making. my question is why is it that the consumer has to go out and purchase these things for their computer? host: thank you. caller: thank you. guest: well, i'm not sure you need to purchase anything. almost everything we're talking about is free. for instance, if you want to download some free software that blocks tracking, you can do that, or you can look for free at some of these transparency websites that will tell you a little bit what they know about you. i
host: brian is joining us from indianapolis on the independent line, good morning. caller: good morning, thank you for accepting my call. my question was pertaining to the privacy. if they're worried about our privacy, then why is it that the consumer has to go out and purchase the cookies or whatever else it is to keep them from going in our background? to me, it just doesn't seem right to be on the computer, go in, and somebody retrieving all of my personal information, because i guarantee,...
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officer dave stokes of the indianapolis police department who understands what this -- of the annapolis police department who understands what this will mean to the safety of our towns and we are joined by children who are examples of our future leaders and innovators and the clearest example of what we need to support, president kennedy called them our greatest resource and hope for the future. i would like to thank the children and families here today, give yourselves a nice round of applause. today, again, we will create over 300,000 jobs, or save them, not just any jobs but jobs that are the most significant in our country. the sense of community that our teachers, our police and firefighters, our health care workers bring and we will do in it a fiscally responsible way by closing costly tax loopholes that allow corporations to ship american jobs overseas. this is part of what our distinguished majority leader, mr. hoyer, called our make it in america agenda. make it, manufacture it in america and make it, so people can make it on their own in america. and we believe that repealing
officer dave stokes of the indianapolis police department who understands what this -- of the annapolis police department who understands what this will mean to the safety of our towns and we are joined by children who are examples of our future leaders and innovators and the clearest example of what we need to support, president kennedy called them our greatest resource and hope for the future. i would like to thank the children and families here today, give yourselves a nice round of...
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he said he was heading to indianapolis, indiana, and that's where he was from. he didn't have enough money to get there. >> did he seem -- you offered him, ron, a job doing some odd jobs around the church, i think pulling some weeds and cleaning up some hoses. you were going to pay him $40. did he seem grateful for the opportunity? >> yeah, he told me he was out of money and so i offered a job for him, so he mowed the grass and brought the weed whacker out and did a bunch of the work around the church. i paid him, he took the money and like any good pastor i talked about tithing and he wanted to tithe off the $40. >> and i know eventually your suspicions raised to the point where you did call law enforcement as did another parishioner who apparently recognized him from the news. he was planning to come back and perhaps do some more work the next day and that's when he was arrested. he was arrested with a handgun. you now know a little bit more about his background. have you stopped to think about what could have been had he come back to that church? >> yeah, i s
he said he was heading to indianapolis, indiana, and that's where he was from. he didn't have enough money to get there. >> did he seem -- you offered him, ron, a job doing some odd jobs around the church, i think pulling some weeds and cleaning up some hoses. you were going to pay him $40. did he seem grateful for the opportunity? >> yeah, he told me he was out of money and so i offered a job for him, so he mowed the grass and brought the weed whacker out and did a bunch of the...